Freddie & Fitzsimmons

Freddie & Fitzsimmons

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Freddie and Fitzsimmons, a four-hour late night show that recaps the top sports events of the day and the biggest stories from the games of the evening, mixing opinion, personality, and live guests and reporters.  Each weeknight the show focuses on what fans are talking about that day as well as what might be expected that they will talk about tomorrow.

Freddie D. Coleman joined ESPN Radio in 2004 as a co-host of the then-nightly primetime program GameNight. Prior to joining ESPN Radio, Coleman was weekday afternoon co-host of FoxSportsRadio 980-AM in Albany, N.Y.

Ian Fitzsimmons’ first radio gig was “comin’ to ya live” from a trailer in the middle of a cow pasture in Northport, Alabama on WSPZ. He then moved to Bristol, CT to be a producer for GameNight on ESPN Radio. His next stop was Birmingham, where he hosted The Cheap Seats before becoming co-host of Herbstreit and Fitzsimmons with Kirk Herbstreit of ESPN’s College GameDay. Fitzsimmons also fills in on the network and regularly works sidelines for ESPN Radio NFL and college football games.

Monday – Friday: 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.

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